Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Summer Seafood Salad


written by Lauren Shaffer


I've made Summer meals very similar to this one, but none exactly like this. I found this recipe while perusing the Pioneer Woman's website. I have to say that it is my top favorite recipe right now and I've made it TWICE in TWO days!!! Now, if that doesn't scream LOVE, I don't know what does! There's NOTHING like eating food that is in season, fresh from the garden.   My hubby and I are definite seafood fans, so this recipe earns big points with us!  I think you would like it too!






Ingredients

    2 Tablespoons Butter
    2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
    4 cloves Garlic, Minced
    12 whole Jumbo Shrimp, Peeled, Deveined, Tails Left On -or whatever meat you decide to use.
    2 whole Zucchini, Sliced On A Slight Diagonal
    2 ears Corn, Kernels Sliced Off
    ½ cups Grape Tomatoes, Sliced In Half Lengthwise
    Jalapenos- I used pickled jalapenos, which are completely optional -I LOVE spicy food, add them to your liking.
    Salt And Freshly Ground Pepper, To Taste -I also used Italian seasoning and the secret ingredients - cayenne pepper & crushed red pepper to spice things up!! (yes, in addition to the jalapenos -did I mention that I LOVE spicy food? ha!)
    Chopped Fresh Herbs, If Desired - this is a MUST and makes all the difference. I used Fresh Basil, Oregano, Chives & Cilantro.
Preparation Instructions
Heat 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add minced garlic. When oil/butter is hot, add shrimp and cook for 3 minutes. Remove to a plate. Do not clean skillet.

Add the rest of the butter and oil and heat over medium heat. Add zucchini slices in a single layer and cook for one minute, tossing once. Scoot the zucchini to the edges of the pan, then add corn kernels to the middle of the pan. Cook for one minute. Add grape tomatoes, salt, and pepper, and toss around, then add shrimp. Cook for an additional 30 seconds, then remove from heat.


Hint: It's even better the next day-it allows the flavors to unite perfectly!

Serve on a lovely platter and garnish with some of the fresh herbs. As difficult as it will be, try not to eat the entire meal as a single helping, this should serve 4. In our house, it serves 2. :-)

4 comments:

Mom Shaffer said...

If you like REAL food, this recipe is for you! Love it! Thanks for sharing this Lauren. Next time I come to your house, will you make it for me too!?

Mom Shaf

Anonymous said...

Love these flavors! Thanks for the recipe.

Anonymous said...

You gotta try this!
Lynn

Anonymous said...

Gramma is on her way over for
dinner!!! I love your cooking
anytime !